The Mount Sinai Hospital is dedicated to the health and well-being of its diverse communities. From free health screenings and counseling to exercise classes and home-based care, we offer a wealth of services and programs for people of all ages. We work closely with governing bodies, schools, religious organizations, and social service agencies to meet our community’s needs. Our goal is to help you be your healthiest.

We maintain solid partnerships with community-based health organizations. These partnerships continue to provide us with countless opportunities to expand and increase your access to quality care and wellness education.

Our extensive work with community groups and city agencies to build programs such as Prescriptions for Good Health and Growing Up Healthy in East Harlem, a community-based study exploring environmental factors affecting the health of children, enables us to improve treatment approaches and allows us to help you to make better-informed decisions about your health.

Jack Martin Fund Clinic: A New York State Department of Health-designated AIDS center which provides screening and treatment for infectious diseases including tuberculosis and hepatitis C co-infection.

Linkage House: A residence for the community’s elderly, offering safe and affordable housing as well as access to quality health care and programs.

The Mount Sinai Greenmarket is a partnership between The Mount Sinai Hospital and GrowNYC. Every Wednesday from 8 am to 5 pm, starting on June 24th through to November 25th, we invite shoppers to buy locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables and seasonal baked goods. Along with fresh produce, the Greenmarket offers:

Discount coupons and promotions

Healthy cooking demonstrations and recipe exchanges

Free medical screenings

Textile and rechargeable battery drop-off

Food scrap collection

The market accepts cash; Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT); Senior Vouchers; New York City Health Bucks; Mount Sinai Greenmarket coupons; debit and credit cards; and Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). For every $5 spent in food stamps, Greenmarket shoppers will receive $2 in New York City Health Bucks.

Greenmarket shoppers can sign up for our raffle. Winners receive a GrowNYC reusable shopping bag filled with fruits and vegetables, a $2 Mount Sinai Greenmarket coupon, and other prizes.

We maintain a network of affiliations, alliances, and partnerships with governing bodies, schools, religious institutions, social agencies, Chambers of Commerce, and, of course, our neighbors themselves. Our mission is to increase access to quality care for medically underserved populations.

We host a community roundtable every month to identify and address the needs of the East and Central Harlem communities. Approximately 80 community leaders, educators, elected officials, and community advisory board members attend these meetings.

Representatives from the The Mount Sinai Hospital also participate in regular community meetings with the following organizations:

Abyssinian Development Corporation

Boriken Neighborhood Health Center

Bronx Aids Services

Children's Aid Society

Community Board No. 11—Manhattan, Health & Human Services Committee

East Harlem Chamber of Commerce

East Harlem HIV Care Network

East Harlem Partnership for Cancer

Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce

Jewish Home and Hospital

Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Services

New York Academy of Medicine

New York City Housing Authority—Carver Houses Tenants Association and Johnson Tenants Association